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Jeg selger gjerne min samling av gamle kameraer. Hvis du er interessert, vennligst be om kameradetaljer, eller be om å sende flere bilder.
Jeg vil at kjøpere skal komme til porten til Majorstuen XXL butikk (Sørkedalsveien 9,Oslo, very close to the new entrance of Majorstuen T- bane station) for å hente kameraet, så det er en sjanse til å teste kameraet.
1, Mecaflex camera, 1953, Very rare.
The Mecaflex is the smallest-ever 35mm SLR made by German designer Heinz Kilfitt, who is better known for having designed the successful Robot camera, and high precision lenses.
Kr. 6000
2.Soviet Sport single lens reflex camera, 1930-40, Possibily the first single lens reflex in the world
Kr. 5000
3, Zeiss Nettax,
introduced in 1939, very rare. Only fast speed shutter works
Kr. 2000
4, Nagel Pupille 1930s in Germany, Very rare with a Leitz Elmar 1:3.5, f=5cm lens.
Kr. 2500
5, Asahiflex IIa,
This is a 35mm waist-level Single Lens Reflex camera, produced by Asahi Optical Company from February 1955 to April 1957.
Kr. 1500
6, Robot Recorder 36. Famous German Robot camera in 1960s, spring driven, with lens: Schneider-Kreuznach tele-xenon 3.5/75.
Kr. 1500
7, Soviet Fed stereo camera
Kr. 1500
8, Zeiss Kolibri, 1930s
Kr. 1,200
9, Olympus XA2, new battery ,
Kr. 1,200
10, Rollei 35B,
Kr. 800
11, German Praktiflex, rare pink skin, waist-level SLR. The lens focusing adjustment doesn’t work properly, so the lens is wide open.
Kr. 600
12, Retina IIa, Kr. 1000
13, French Gallus Derlux camera, introduced in 1945, very rare. Lens seems wide open.
Kr. 800
14. Agfa Karat IV, one of the best Agfa cameras, introduced in 1954.
This camera looks as new. Apart from that the shutter at 1 s is sticky, for the rest speeds up to fastest speed of this camera: 1/300 s, the shutter works normally.
Kr. 600
15, Olympus 35
The original Olympus 35 was the company's first 35mm film model built and sold in Japan. It was put into production in 1948. The shutter for speed faster than 1/30 s works properly. For the slower speeds, the shutter is rather slow.
Kr. 1000
16, Certo camera, Germany, 1940s. The feature is the camera with very rare camera skin.
Kr. 800
17, Samoca 35, Japan, very special design.
Kr. 1000
18, Royal camera. High quality Japanese camera in 1950s
Kr. 1000
19, Pax m3.
This Pax in 1950s seemed to look like a Leica M3, but it is a much smaller, budget-friendly camera.
Kr. 800
20, Japanese Konica camera
The Konica I camera (often marked "Made in Occupied Japan" between 1947–1952) is a solid, compact camera noted for its high-quality Hexanon lenses and precise, all-metal constructions.
However the focus knob for the present unit cannot be moved, and I cannot adjust focusing distance.
Kr. 600
21, Zeiss ikon 310
The Zeiss Ikon S310 was introduced in 1970 and was one of the last models produced by Zeiss Ikon.
Kr. 1000
22, Olympus Six, introduced in 1950.
Kr. 1500
23, Mamia Six
The Mamiya Six early models were in 1940s, and had both eye-level and waist-level finders. The coupled rangefinder was combined with the eye-level finder. As a result, there were three windows at the front of the top housing.
Kr. 1500
24, Mihoma, Japanese, around 1954.
Kr. 500
25, Kodak fold, made in Germany, using German lens “radioner”, with the mark: “Dr. Nagel-werk Stuugart”
Kr. 400
26, Zeiss Movikon 8, in 1950s
Kr. 800
27, Petie camera. The subminiature cameras manufactured and distributed by Walter Kunik of Frankfurt am Main, West Germany, during the 1950s and 1960s. The golden color is rather special.
Kr. 800
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